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Society of Wood Engravers : ウィキペディア英語版 | Society of Wood Engravers The Society of Wood Engravers was founded in 1920 by the artists Noel Rooke and Robert Gibbings, who were the driving force behind the society, and Edward Gordon Craig, E.M.O'R. Dickey, Eric Gill, Philip Hagreen, Sydney Lee, John Nash, Lucien Pissarro, and Gwen Raverat.〔 Joanna Selborne, ‘The Society of Wood Engravers: the early years’ in ''Craft History 1'' (1988), published by Combined Arts.〕 The aim of the society has been to promote original white line wood engravings, designed and engraved by the artist, as opposed to the wood engravings of the nineteenth century, where skilled craftsmen engraved the design of the artist. The impetus behind this new philosophy was Rooke. The Society was revived in 1984 by Hilary Paynter. It publishes a bulletin called ''Multiples''. The Annual Exhibition of the Society tours the UK. In April and May 2015, for the first time for several years, the Exhibition will be held in the South East of England, at Petworth, West Sussex. Notable former Members include: * Robert Gibbings * Eric Gill * Philip Hagreen * David Jones * Sydney Lee * John Nash * Paul Nash * Iain Macnab * Gwenda Morgan * Lucien Pissarro * Gwen Raverat * Hester Sainsbury * Leon Underwood == References ==
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